Judith A. Garber,Robyne S. Turner: Gender in Urban Research

Gender in Urban Research


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High-level urban analysis is noticeably devoid of either gendered perspectives or attention to women's interests, relying instead on economics and sometimes race to explain various phenomenon. Gender in Urban Research applies gender as a category of analysis to urban institutions. Contributions cover gendered analysis in central city development policy, violence against women, affordable housing, political power and elections.

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Author: Judith A. Garber,Robyne S. Turner
Number of Pages: 312 pages
Published Date: 19 Oct 1994
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication Country: Thousand Oaks, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9780803957251
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